Excerpt from Music for the Multitude
Owing to the spread of education music is no longer the domain of the aristocratic few as patrons; in the past it fulfilled as to its outward conditions the needs of the institutions or people for whom it was produced, and doubtless the music of the future, of which Mr. Harrison speaks in his last chapter, will correspond to the needs of the modern public. But in its inner sense music has always made an appeal to the highest instincts in man, instincts which are certainly not the exclusive possession of any particular class, and which will in future as easily be found among the proletarian multitude as formerly they were found elsewhere.
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